More than three decades after release, (HCL) Lotus Notes shows its age and enters the end-of-support stage, while EHSQ and plant managers across the world are left with their Process Safety workflows still running in the once-revolutionary development environment.
Having already switched to other systems for corporate e-mail and instant messaging, it’s not a matter of “if”, but “when” to migrate Process Safety from Lotus Notes to better, modern EHSQ platforms.
“Transparency has definitely increased. The follow-up of actions that need to be taken due to incidents or audits became much more structured. Each action is now easily tracked, without falling through the cracks.”
Peter Jacobs
EH&S Delivery Leader, Monument Chemical
EHSQ managers are on the lookout to migrate from Lotus Notes to unlock:
- Better user experience;
- Better integration, governance, and maintenance;
- Going mobile;
Companies using TenForce:
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Join the webinar for a hands-on demo of the three main modules EHSQ and plant managers are choosing to automate through TenForce:
- Action Management: how to push actions through the organizational structure and keep track of all the work in your plant using one single tool;
- Audits Management: how to keep a clean audit trail, execute your safety audits through electronic forms tailored to your process and report the updates and dangerous situations in real-time;
- Incidents Management: how to capture, track, report, and investigate incidents using one enterprise-wide system.
For each module, we will present the configuration as it gets implemented for a real chemical plant.